BOSTON – Get used to the look. The Yankees didn’t acquire Xavier Nady to have him sit on the bench or become one more designated hitter possibility on a team that seems to have more DHs than position players.

In other words, meet the Yanks’ new left fielder.

Nady arrived at Fenway Park yesterday and was immediately inserted as the starter in left for the Yanks in their 10-3 victory over the Red Sox.

Though Nady finished 0-for-3, he drew a leadoff walk in the sixth that helped spark a four-run inning. Nady, who was acquired in Friday’s six-player trade with Pittsburgh that also yielded reliever Damaso Marte, said it’s nice to feel wanted.

“I have been traded a few times and I have been the throw in,” Nady said.

The Yankees need his bat – and just as importantly, his legs – because the injuries to Johnny Damon, Hideki Matsui and Jorge Posada softened the lineup. Damon, who still hasn’t been cleared to play the outfield as he rehabs a sore left shoulder, will likely become the primary DH. He filled that role yesterday and finished 1-for-5 with two RBIs.

“[Nady] is a professional player,” Damon said. “He gets you quality at-bats. He was hitting .330 over in the National League so it goes to show you what kind of player he is. I think we did real good [in the trade].”